<!DOCTYPE html>
<style>
    .fakeColumn { float:left; width:200px; }
    .fakeColumn:not(:first-child) { padding-left:4px; }
    .fakeColumn:not(:last-child) { border-right:3px solid hotpink; padding-right:4px; }
</style>
<script>
if (window.testRunner)
    testRunner.setPrinting();
if (window.internals)
    internals.settings.setShouldPrintBackgrounds(true);
</script>
<!-- TODO(mstensho): Try to come up with something that doesn't make assumptions about page
     height. Currently, there's no way of specifying it for layout tests. This test currently
     assumes that 5 lines will fit in each column on the first page, and the remaining ones on the
     next page. -->
<p>There should be three columns in this document - on this page, and on the next page. The numbers
    should be in ascending order when reading columns from left to right, page by page.</p>
<div style="width:622px; font-size:112px; background:papayawhip;">
    <div>
        <div class="fakeColumn">
            01<br>
            02<br>
            03<br>
            04<br>
            05<br>
            16<br>
            17<br>
            18<br>
        </div>
        <div class="fakeColumn">
            06<br>
            07<br>
            08<br>
            09<br>
            10<br>
            19<br>
            20<br>
            21<br>
        </div>
        <div class="fakeColumn">
            11<br>
            12<br>
            13<br>
            14<br>
            15<br>
            22<br>
            23<br>
        </div>
    </div>
    <div style="clear:both;"></div>
</div>
